LRN PM Newscall August 19

Congressman Ralph Abraham says if he makes it to the Governor’s mansion, he’ll refuse to sign any tax measures that are not offset by tax decreases in other areas. Matt Doyle has more.

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LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll, they’re first top 10 preseason ranking since 2016. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A funeral mass for former Governor Kathleen Blanco will take place on Saturday in Lafayette.  The 76-year-old Blanco died Sunday following a battle with cancer.  Governor John Bel Edwards remembers the state’s first elected female governor as a woman of abiding faith, unconditional love for her family and the people she served.

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Thursday will see several events in her honor in Baton Rouge, including a service at St. Joseph’s Cathedral.  Blanco will also lie in state at Louisiana’s State Capitol.  Edwards says the former governor was an influence to him when he came into office.

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Edwards has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until her private burial on Saturday.

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A public visitation is set for Friday in Lafayette.

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Congressman Ralph Abraham pledges that if he is elected Governor any new tax increases passed in the Legislature will be offset with equal or greater tax reductions in other areas.

The candidate made the pledge this morning on KEEL after being asked if he would pledge to reject new taxes on any front. Abraham says his approach would begin a process of overall tax reductions.

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Abraham previously mentioned he would support Legislative efforts to repeal a .45 percent sales tax passed in the 2018 session.

Ultimately the Governor only has the power to veto tax proposals, but Abraham says he expects to be cooperating towards a shared vision with a more fiscally conservative Legislature in 2020.

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One avenue for accomplishing his goal of only allowing offsetting taxes to be passed is rewriting Article Seven of the constitution, which controls tax law.

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If the rewrite clears the Legislature, it would be up for a ballot box vote.

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LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll which was released today. Tiger Rag Magazine Editor James Moran says the ranking matches the hype that surrounds this team

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Moran says it remains to be seen if LSU can live up to its ranking, but based on what you see on paper, the Tigers should be one of the best teams in the country

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Last year there were projections LSU would win as few as six games, but they exceeded expectations by winning 10 games despite a difficult schedule. Moran says five teams on LSU’s 2019 schedule are ranked among the top 16 teams in A-P’s preseason poll

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2016 was the last time LSU was ranked in the top 10 in the preseason AP poll. The A-P poll has Clemson number one, Alabama second, Georgia third, Oklahoma fourth, Ohio State fifth and then LSU sixth.

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The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office arrest a 29-year-old man for allegedly using his cell phone to record a 12-year-old take a bath. Detective Larry Pierce says Christopher Ashby of Mooringsport cracked the door open, so he can record her while she was nude

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Pierce says they are not releasing the man’s relationship with the victim in order to protect the girl’s identity.

Caddo Parish Sheriff deputies also arrested a DeSoto Parish man for a rape that allegedly occurred in the mid-1990s. Pierce says a 34-year-old woman told investigators last month that she was forced to perform sex acts upon Glenn Miller Senior on multiple occasions over two decades ago. He says Detective Chris Ardoin found enough evidence to charge Miller with two counts of First Degree Rape

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Miller is being held on a 500-thousand dollar bond.

2:30 LRN Newscast August 19

Funeral arrangements are set for former Governor Kathleen Blanco who died from cancer at age 76. The public memorials and services will begin Thursday in Baton Rouge. An interfaith service will take place at 10 AM at St. Joseph Cathedral and then the former governor will lie in state at the state capitol that afternoon. Governor John Bel Edwards…
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A public visitation is set for Friday in Lafayette and the funeral will also take place in Lafayette on Saturday morning at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral.

LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says five teams on LSU’s schedule are ranked in the Top 16, but the expectations are much higher this year, even though the schedule is as tough as last year…
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2016 was the last time LSU was ranked in the top 10 in the preseason AP poll.

Congressman Ralph Abraham says if he makes it to the governor’s mansion, he pledged not to raise taxes. Matt Doyle has more…
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Caddo Parish Sheriff deputies arrested a DeSoto Parish man for a rape that allegedly occurred in the mid-1990s. Detective Larry Pierce says a 34-year-old woman told investigators last month that she was forced to perform sex acts upon Glenn Miller Senior on multiple occasions over two decades ago. He says Detective Chris Ardoin found enough evidence to charge Miller with two counts of First Degree Rape
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Miller is being held on a 500-thousand dollar bond.

1:30 LRN Newscast August 19

Governor John Bel Edwards has ordered flags to be flown at half staff to honor former Governor Kathleen Blanco, who died Sunday at the age of 76. Edwards says the former governor was an influence on him when he came into office.
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Blanco will lie in state at Louisiana’s State Capitol on Thursday afternoon. Her funeral will take place on Saturday in Lafayette.

Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham told out news partner 710 KEEL in Shreveport that if he’s elected governor, he will not raise taxes. Abraham says he’s looking to pass tax reform legislation with a more fiscally conservative legislature…
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The two republican gubernatorial candidates have yet to discuss specific cuts to the budget.

LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll, they’re first top 10 preseason ranking since 2016. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Popular charter fisherman Theophile (Toe-fill) Bourgeois died Sunday when his plane crashed off the coast of St. Bernard Parish. Two others were on the seaplane and they were rescued by the U-S Coast Guard. The condition of the other two victims is not known.

And funeral services for New Orleans TV anchor Nancy Parker are Friday. She died in a small plane crash in New Orleans East last Friday.

1230PM LRN News

A funeral mass for former Governor Kathleen Blanco will take place on Saturday in Lafayette after the state’s first female Governor passed away Sunday from cancer. Governor John Bel Edwards remembers Blanco as a woman of abiding faith, unconditional love for her family and the people she served.

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Blanco will also lie in state at Louisiana’s State Capitol.

Congressman Ralph Abraham pledges that if he is elected Governor any new tax increases passed in the Legislature will be offset with equal or greater tax reductions in other areas. The candidate made the pledge this morning on KEEL after being asked if he would pledge to reject new taxes on any front.

Cut 6 (11) “…and on”

Abraham previously mentioned he would support efforts to repeal a .45 percent sales tax passed in 2018.

For the fourth straight month, the state remains at full employment.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints fell behind 17-3 in preseason action yesterday but rallied for a 19-17 win over the Chargers. Teddy Bridgewater was ineffective, but Coach Sean Payton says the back-up Q-B is battling an illness. Taysom Hill led the comeback as he threw two touchdown passes. New Orleans is at the New York Jets on Saturday.

LSU comes in at number six in the AP preseason poll which was released today. A big question mark for the Tigers is on the offensive line, where true freshman guard Kardell Thomas could be done for the season as he needs surgery on his injured ankle. Coach Ed Orgeron is still looking for someone to step up at left guard. Senior Adrian Magee started two games at that position last year and they are also trying to get Chasen Hines healthy after offseason knee surgery…
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Louisiana Tech held a scrimmage on Saturday. Here’s what Coach Skip Holtz saw….
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The Bulldogs open the season against Texas on August 31st.

Despite criticism, U-L Lafayette Football Coach Billy Napier says he still wants his scholarship players to give 50-dollars annually to the Ragin Cajun Athletic Foundation, which raises funds for the athletic department. Napier says his goal is to create a culture where players are grateful for the opportunity
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Napier says if a player can’t afford the 50 dollars or has a problem with giving money to the R-C-A-F, he’ll cover the cost.

11:30 LRN Newscast August 19

Louisiana is mourning the passing of former Governor Kathleen Blanco who died Sunday at the age of 76 from cancer. Kevin Barnhart looks back at her life…
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Blanco will lie in state at the state Capitol on Thursday.

A new report shows the Asian market’s craving for hot sauce is on the rise and is expected to push international hot sauce sales from 2.3 billion dollars to 3.7 billion by 2026. The report by Fortune Business Insights says that’ll be a real boon to Louisiana products like Tabasco which Chef Kevin Belton says has a unique flavor…
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Belton adds that other Bayou State hot sauces like Crystal and Louisiana also share that distinctive vinegar profile.

U-L Lafayette football coach Billy Napier is facing criticism for a new policy that asks his players give at least 50-dollars every year to the Ragin Cajuns Athletic Foundation while they are on scholarship. Critics say how can you ask a student-athlete who isn’t getting paid to give to a school’s booster club. Napier says none of his players have told him they have a problem with it…
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10:30 AM Newscast

Louisiana’s only elected female governor, Kathleen Blanco, has passed away at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. Blanco was a mother to six children and a former school teacher. It wasn’t until her early 40s that she got into politics when she was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1983. Her former communications director in the governor’s office, Bob Mann

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20 months into her administration the state was hit with two killer storms, Hurricane Katrina and Rita. Many people said Blanco was unprepared, indecisive and overwhelmed, but Mann says the criticism against the former governor has softened as time went on…

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Blanco did not seek re-election in 2007.

The international hot sauce market is expected to see a 61 percent increase over the next seven years as Asia’s craving for liquified pepper heats up. Matt Doyle has more.

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One person is dead and two others rescued following a Sunday afternoon seaplane crash of the coast of St. Bernard Parish.  The deceased has been identified as Theophile Bourgeois, owner of Bourgeois Fishing Charters.  The company offered overnight and day fishing trips, using seaplanes to get customers to the destination.  The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

9:30 LRN Newscast August 19

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco will lie in state at the state Capitol on Thursday. The state’s only elected female governor died Sunday at 76 after a battle with cancer. In her final public appearances, the former governor said she had made peace with her future and the devout Catholic said she had an extraordinarily full life. Blanco’s former communications director Bob Mann says her final weeks were inspiring…
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Additional public services for Blanco will take place Friday in Lafayette and a funeral mass is scheduled for Saturday in her hometown.

Popular charter fisherman Theophile (Toe-fill) Bourgeois died Sunday when his plane crashed off the coast of St. Bernard Parish. Two others were on the seaplane. The condition of the other two victims is not known.

And funeral services for New Orleans TV anchor Nancy Parker are Friday. She was one of two people who died in a small plane crash in New Orleans East.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July is down almost a full percentage point from this time last year. L-W-C Secretary Ava Dejoie says the number of people looking for work has declined by 14-thousand over the last year…
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But the Republican Governor’s Association says the nonfarm seasonally adjusted numbers show, Louisiana lost 1,000 jobs over the last year.

Fortune Business Insights predicts hot sauce sales will jump from two-point-three billion dollars to three-point-seven billion dollars by 2026, because of the growing international demand of the hot stuff. Chef Kevin Belton says Tobasco, which is made at Avery Island, broke open the worldwide hot sauce market…
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The other big Bayou State hot sauce is Crystal and Louisiana.

8:30 LRN Newscast August 19

Louisiana is mourning the passing of former Governor Kathleen Blanco who died Sunday at the age of 76 from cancer. Kevin Barnhart looks back at her life…
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Blanco will lie in state at the state Capitol on Thursday.

Fortune Business Insights predicts the hot sauce market will grow from two-point-three billion dollars to three-point-seven billion dollars in 2026. Chef Kevin Belton says the international demand for hot sauce continues to grow because people outside of Louisiana are catching on to the idea that hot sauce isn’t just about the heat…
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This news should benefit Louisiana food manufacturers like Tobasco, Crystal, and Louisiana.

U-L Lafayette football coach Billy Napier is facing criticism for asking his scholarship athletes to give 50-dollars to the Ragin Cajuns Athletic Foundation. Napier says giving 50-dollars is a nice gesture to support a foundation that makes the student-athlete experience great….
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Napier says if a player can’t afford the 50 dollars or has a problem with giving money to the R-C-A-F, he’ll cover the cost.

7:30 LRN Newscast August 19

Louisiana’s only elected female governor, Kathleen Blanco, has passed away at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. It wasn’t until her early 40s that she got into politics when she was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1983. Her former communications director in the governor’s office, Bob Mann
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She will forever be remembered as the governor during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the state’s labor market is at full employment for a fourth consecutive month, with one-point-six million working in the private sector. L-W-C Secretary Ava Dejoie says there are more vacancies than there are people to fill those jobs…
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A new report shows the Asian market’s craving for hot sauce is on the rise and is expected to push international hot sauce sales from 2.3 billion dollars to 3.7 billion by 2026. The report by Fortune Business Insights says that’ll be a real boon to Louisiana products like Tabasco which Chef Kevin Belton says has a unique flavor…
Cut 10 (10) “…sauces.”
Belton adds that other Bayou State hot sauces like Crystal and Louisiana also share that distinctive vinegar profile.

Despite criticism, U-L Lafayette Football Coach Billy Napier says he’s still asking his scholarship players to give 50-dollars annually to the Ragin Cajuns Athletic Foundation, which supports the athletic department. Napier says he wants a culture where players are grateful for the opportunity
Cut 13 (12) “…college education.”